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Cairo Conspiracy
Cairo Conspiracy
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Cairo Conspiracy

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Cairo Conspiracy

A fisherman's son is offered the ultimate privilege to study at the Al-Azhar University in Cairo, the epicenter of power of Sunni Islam. Shortly after his arrival, the university’s highest ranking religious leader, the Grand Imam, dies and the young student becomes a pawn in a ruthless power struggle between Egypt's religious and political elite.

Countries: DK, FI, FR, SE
Languages: Arabic
Runtime: 2hrs 1min
Status: Released
Release date: 2022-10-26
Release format: Streaming — Feb 24, 2023
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Saint Pauly
@saint-pauly 2 years ago

Like a good friend at your surprise party who sneaks up behind you and makes you guess who it is.

What I feared was going to be an erudite political drama-mine turned out to be a fascinating (if not taut) film about espionage and intrigue inside of Al-Azhar, the world's most prestigious university for Islamic learning.

While the +2-hour runtime wasn't perhaps completely merited, the film as a whole kept my attention throughout.

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Saint Pauly
@saint-pauly 2 years ago

Like a good friend at your surprise party who sneaks up behind you and makes you guess who it is.

What I feared was going to be an erudite political drama-mine turned out to be a fascinating (if not taut) film about espionage and intrigue inside of Al-Azhar, the world's most prestigious university for Islamic learning.

While the +2-hour runtime wasn't perhaps completely merited, the film as a whole kept my attention throughout.

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Quentin
@quintennyson 1 year ago

I enjoyed this film, the plot and characters were both very strong and intriguing. Unfortunately, somewhere along the way it started to drag and it just didnt quite hit the way i hoped it would. The writing was brilliant, the acting was great, the twists and turns genuinely surprised me. But something was missing. Im not entirely sure what. I really enjoyed Tawfeek Barhom as Adam, i think he was a compelling main character and someone easy to sympathize with. Fares Fares was very good as Ibrahim, Mehdi Dehbi was great as Zizo. I found myself enjoying Sherwan Haji as Soliman more than i expected. A personal standout to me, though, was Ahmed Laissaoui as Raed. His performance was very captivating and i enjoyed all his time on screen, im absolutely shocked that this is the only acting credit of his I can find cause i think he did amazing. I think unfortunately things just dragged a bit much for me and didnt pace as well as I'd hoped.

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Spiritualized Kaos
@spiritualized-kaos 1 year ago

Conspiracies and power struggles in a dictatorial and patriarchal Egypt.

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